For the second straight season , the Buffalo Bills drafted a T.J. in Round 2 of the NFL Draft , selecting Clemson edge rusher T.J. Parker at No. 35 overall, a year after they picked defensive tackle TJ Sanders. Parker is the fourth defensive lineman the Bills have taken over the past two drafts, as Buffalo has once again brought in a player expected to help boost the Bills’ pass rush, which finished with just 36 sacks last season, tied for 20th in the NFL. He is coming off a productive collegiate career in which he finished with 21.5 sacks to go with 41.5 tackles for loss. The 21-year-old earned a Pro Football Focus pass rush grade of 74.5 last season, which was 180th among 852 graded defenders. His 41 total pressures were the 56th most in the country, according to PFF. Parker is a big, strong, physical edge defender, whom the Bills selected after trading out of the first round on Day 1 of the draft, making it the second time in three seasons the Bills had done so.…